At normal (standard) pressure (100kP) water evaporates at 100 Degrees Celsius.
It is a solid
yes (that didn't answer my question.)
Water at 0 oC is ice.
Water boils when the temperature gets to 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Water does not melt. It changes into a vapor-like fog and disappears into a gas.
0 degree Celsius.
The boiling point of water is 100 degree celsius. Therefore water changes in to vapor after 100 degree celsius. Therefore the physical state of water at 250 degree celsius is "Gas".
It boils
It is a solid
The triple point of water is zero degree Celsius this is because 1)zero degree Celsius is the melting point of ice. 2)water changes from liquid to solid in zero degree Celsius.
It freezes
At 100 degree celsius water starts boiling. It starts changing into water vapour. 100 degree celsius is the boiling point of water.
water will become colder
That's the point of maximum density.
55 degrees celsius
Liquid water changes from a liquid to a solid at around 0oC.
The water become a solid (ice) and the volume increase.
at -4 degrees celsius if the water is a solid state of matter,it will turn into a liquid